Minelab was founded in 1985. The company was founded by Bruce Candy, who is one of several top metal detector designers in the world. In this article you will find a history of the company and a brief description of all the detectors the company has produced, including photos and manuals. With the big debut coming up, it's worth remembering a bit of history even though my original text is from 2010.
I've been thinking about searching in an aquatic environment for a while now. A long time friend of mine had been doing this for a few years, but I still couldn't bring myself to buy an underwater detector, saying I would wait until next year, and so it went on until now. I got the opportunity to try out the Excalibur II metal detector.
The range of new probes for the popular X-Terra detector series has been extended with the new 2 frequency coils from Nelu. What's more, I can say that they are at really great prices.
Update V1.11 brings improvements to the frequency shift function. Individual frequency shifts have been assigned to individual operating frequencies (5kHz, 14kHz, 20kHz) and the entire function has been improved.
New GM5+ will be here any day now. (next week) Since the manual has been completed, all eager readers can download it in pdf format and start studying. In the article you will also find some photos from the test that Roman (GM4PRO) is preparing.
We are very pleased to announce that today information has been released about the new Nokta Impact metal detector, which will be on sale from the end of March. Since we were able to participate in the testing for several months, we are happy to share our impressions with you as well.
The detectors will be leaving the manufacturer this week. As soon as we have a shipping link, we will post a date when we will ship out the ordered detectors.
When I bought the CTX3030 detector, it changed my search life forever. My confidence grew, the number of finds multiplied manifold...and the depth at which we searched...well, let's just say Australia wasn't that far from the bottom of my dug holes.